Travel and Adventure: Comprising Some of the Most Striking Narratives on RecordDavis Wasgatt Clark A. Poe & L. Hitchcock, 1864 - 416 sider |
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... Captain Wyeth , to the Columbia river and adjacent parts . The traders belonged to an association called the Columbia River Fishing and Trading Company , and on this occasion they designed to fix a permanent branch - establishment in ...
... Captain Wyeth , to the Columbia river and adjacent parts . The traders belonged to an association called the Columbia River Fishing and Trading Company , and on this occasion they designed to fix a permanent branch - establishment in ...
Side 15
... Captain Wyeth insured the good - will and obedience of the men by his affable but firm manner , and showed himself every way suitable for his very important mission . In the company there were also five missionaries , the principal of ...
... Captain Wyeth insured the good - will and obedience of the men by his affable but firm manner , and showed himself every way suitable for his very important mission . In the company there were also five missionaries , the principal of ...
Side 16
... Captain Wyeth and his party . On the 28th of April , at ten o'clock in the morning , all things being prepared , the caravan , consisting of seventy men and two hundred and fifty horses , began its march toward the west . All were in ...
... Captain Wyeth and his party . On the 28th of April , at ten o'clock in the morning , all things being prepared , the caravan , consisting of seventy men and two hundred and fifty horses , began its march toward the west . All were in ...
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... Captain Wyeth concluded that this was another caravan belong- ing to a rival trading company , and that it had passed them noiselessly in the course of the night , in order to be beforehand with them in EXCURSION TO OREGON . 19.
... Captain Wyeth concluded that this was another caravan belong- ing to a rival trading company , and that it had passed them noiselessly in the course of the night , in order to be beforehand with them in EXCURSION TO OREGON . 19.
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... Captain Wyeth and several of his men went immediately in pursuit of them , and returned late at night , bringing the greater number . Two had , however , been lost irrecov- erably . By an observation , the latitude was found to be forty ...
... Captain Wyeth and several of his men went immediately in pursuit of them , and returned late at night , bringing the greater number . Two had , however , been lost irrecov- erably . By an observation , the latitude was found to be forty ...
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